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The Chatham Theatre, which contained 491 first floor seats and 100 balcony seats, was listed at this address in the 1914-1915 edition of American Motion Picture Directory. By 1943, it was exclusively exhibiting Chinese language films and continued to do so until at least 1971.

A 1939 guide book to New York lists this house as the New Chatham Square Theatre, and says that it was showing Chinese language movies after 11:00 PM. It was one of fifteen foreign language movie theaters listed for Manhattan, and was the only one featuring Chinese films.

The December 13, 1913, issue of The Moving Picture World ran this item: “R. Goelet, 9 West 17th Street, will alter a loft building into a modern moving picture building, to cost $7,000. S. Kotinsky, 5 Chatham Square, is the lessee.” It’s unclear from the wording whether the new theater was actually at 5 Chatham Square. Possibly Mr. Kotinsky was already operating a theater at that address, and was opening another one elsewhere.

My dad owned this theater in the sixties. It’s great to see photos of it (thank you for sharing them!). He imported movies from Hong Kong and was very proud to be the only theater showing all Chinese movies. I used to hang out in the cashier’s box and spend days walking all over Chinatown by myself. I was 7 years old and Chinatown was the safest part of Manhattan. The movies were all fire-breathing dragons, bright colors and high-pitched singing. It was a wonderful place for childhood memories.